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Outdoor Hot Tubs – How to Keep Yours Clean Longer

Date Added: August 02, 2011 01:23:19 AM
Author: Pam Messick
Category: Shopping
The secret to maintaining a beautiful hot tub with clear, sparkling water is, not surprisingly, maintenance. Staying on top of the basics for keeping outdoor hot tubs clean will help ensure that your hot tub is ready to enjoy anytime.

• Find the perfect site for your new hot tub. Before your hot tub is delivered, think about where it will be sited. It may be beautiful to sit and soak in the shade of a tree, but trees can shed leaves and blossoms that fall into the water and pile up on your hot tub cover. That adds to your hot tub clean-up time.

• Keep your hot tub covered when not in use. Hot tub covers are not only great for keeping the water warm, they prevent all kinds of natural wonders from getting into the water (bugs, leaves, etc.).

• Filter first. Fewer chemicals are needed to clean the water in outdoor hot tubs if your spa has a good filtrations system and the filters are working properly. Filter cartridges collect dirt, particles and other debris. If they are not cleaned regularly, water doesn't flow smoothly and jets can become clogged. Be sure to clean your hot tub filters and replace them as often as necessary.

• Be careful about what you put into the water. Remember that body oils, sunscreen, tanning lotions, and perfume can come off and end up in the hot tub's water, making it necessary to clean the water more often.

• Ask your dealer about the best water purification systems. These days, there are many alternatives to chlorine for keeping the water clean, including bromine and ozone. If you are shopping for a new hot tub, put water purification systems at the top of your list to check out. The newest hot tubs maximize energy efficiency with advanced filtration and circulation systems.

• Drain your hot tub and replace the water. Manufacturers recommend that the water in outdoor hot tubs be drained and replaced every four-six months. How often you do this depends on how often you use your hot tub, and whether or not you keep it clean!

The last thing you want to do is spend a lot of time keeping your hot tub clean. Outdoor hot tubs are designed to help you kick back and relax, enjoy time with family and friends, and experience the hydrotherapeutic benefits of warm-water massage. Today's hot tubs are easier than ever to maintain, and many of them use less energy.

You can find more detailed information about hot tub filtration systems, water purification, energy-efficient hot tub covers and more from Jacuzzi Hot Tubs. Whether you currently own an outdoor hot tub or are thinking about purchasing one, learn the best ways to keep your hot tub water clean. A little maintenance goes a long way!



Pam Messick is the author of this article on Hot Tub Filters. Find more information on The Newest Hot Tubs here.

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